equipment class
A list of all parts and sub assemblies that constitute a particular assembly, showing the quantity of each required item. Typically developed from analyzing a drawing.
A document defining testing and acceptance criteria for the equipment as tested from factory prior to shipment.
Records demonstrating that the equipment has been tested according to the factory acceptance test procedure prior to shipment.
A procedure indicate size of container, number off, weight, identification and contents, include detail preservation procedure detailing inspection periods, materials required etc., both prior to installation and post installation, but prior to commissioning. Any special unpacking/handling requirements shall be stated.
Installation refers to the mounting, setting, erection, etc. of equipment and accessories. These diagrams are for transient activity during installation (eg. sequence of activity) and not finished work.
A datasheet which provides precise information about a equipment/model or package which shows how it meets the 'equipment specification' and the 'design datasheet requirements'; includes noise and other test results prepared by manufacturer/supplier.
A document certifying a material's chemical and physical properties and states a product made of metal's compliance with an international standards organization (ANSI, ASME, etc.).
A list of recommended listing of spares received from vendor/manufacturer to support installation, commissioning, operation or maintenance.
A report shows weight and center of gravity of equipment. If large items are to be handled for equipment installation or maintenance, then the weight and center of gravity of these individual parts should be shown.
An electrical conductor that has several power distribution points.